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Jaguar Land Rover Speeds Order-to-Cash Cycle
Zebra Technologies
At Jaguar Land Rover, vehicles physically move around the facility for testing, configuration setting, rework and rectification, leading to a longer search time to get each vehicle to its next process facility. The main goal is to minimize the vehicles' dwell time between end of line and the delivery chain which was previously a manually intensive process. Jaguar Land Rover's goal was to build on the success of an earlier RFID project and improve the efficiency of delivering vehicles to meet dealer orders.
In-Car Cleverness Provides Innovative 'End-To-End' Telemetry Solutions
Aeris
In-car Cleverness provides vehicle telemetry services for fleet management, car rental companies and prestige Dealership Groups. It delivers an innovative ‘end to end’ solution that enables these companies to enhance customer engagement and improve profitability by continually analyzing data from the car. This data can then provide a range of different solutions depending on the customers’ needs. For instance, In-car Cleverness can offer insights into a person’s driving habits and this information can be used to help manage fuel consumption and lower the impact of wear and tear. Alternatively, it can send an alert as soon as a person is involved in a crash. It can also be used to rapidly send data to rental operators or other commercial fleets following a crash, enabling the pinpointing of probable cause and extent of any damage. The company aims to offer its customers, which are made up of businesses in the UK, Ireland, and the rest of Europe, a reliable solution that provides seamless feedback, full visibility and consistent coverage, no matter where in the world the cars are being driven. Telematics has evolved. In-car Cleverness realizes that the focus is now on understanding what the car can tell you. It has pushed beyond simple tracking and fuel consumption data offered by most telematics providers, and can accurately, cost-effectively and remotely extract and present data from the engine management systems of a vehicle in an intuitive format. It can then process and analyze that data to deliver tangible operational and, more importantly, financial benefits to its customers. In-car Cleverness’ solutions continue to expand around the world, demanding a flexible and reliable data network solution for customers, wherever they might be, and whatever systems they might use. It requires a reliable global mobile network that provides consistent connectivity worldwide, without the burden of costly roaming charges.
Tracking Vehicles in a Snap
Synapse Wireless
Fiat Chrysler Automobile needed to keep track of their powered industrial vehicles (PIVs) throughout the 560 acres of the Chrysler Technology Center and World Headquarters. The Chrysler facilities team wanted an easy way to know where all of the PIVS were located at any given time. The team had been encountering issues with the PIVs rented to third-parties not being returned to the designated areas promptly, so they wanted an asset tracking system to help them find the missing PIVs. Unfortunately, all of the commercial systems they looked at would cost nearly a million dollars. The facilities team needed a more cost-effective way to track the PIVs. So they decided to create their own.
Enabling easier access to the future of mobility with CodeMeter licensing power
WIBU-SYSTEMS
As a trailblazer for the future of mobility and a leading innovator behind ingenious technologies for electric car charging, safety and security concepts, Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles, and the AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform, Vector’s business depends on selling many thousands of licenses every year. Protecting its technology from piracy is a challenge that Vector faces head-on with their Vector Network Interfaces (VNIs) and licenses associated with a combination of Wibu-Systems hardware and software containers. Integrating this system into the production landscape and streamlining its delivery called for a leaner and standardized solution, built right into the company’s sales processes.

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